" He was just so different in every aspect of the family relationship that I had been in . "
Wake up, babe — newTish Cyrusand Dominic Purcell lore just dropped.
The saga surrounding Tish’s marriage to thePrison Breakactor — which took place last year, after the former divorcedBilly Ray Cyrus— has been something else, to say the least…
Largely becausereports emergedearlier this year that her daughter,Noah Cyrus, wasalsodating Dominic before he and Tish got together.
Noah wasreportedly(and,veryunderstandably) not pleased about everything, whileMileyallegedlythoughtit was a “strange situation” but previously had “no idea” about all the history behind it.
Dominic appeared to address the controversy ina since-deleted videoof Tish and daughter Brandi dancing, while Tish herself has sinceadmittedthat there’s been some issues in their marriage thus far.
Even as the situation with Noahhas thaweda little, another Cyrus daughter — Brandi, specifically — hasspoken out in supportof Tish’s recent “unapologetic” era.
If you’ve made it this far and are saying to yourself, “Yeah, yeah, I already know all of this,” then you are probably also aware that Tish and Brandi have a podcast together calledSorry We’re Stoned.
During arecent episode, Tish revealed that she actually started doing therapy with Dominictwo weeksinto their relationship, which is pretty intense.
“He was just so different in every aspect of the relationship that I had been in,” she said. “As a matter of fact, in the first week that we met, he had told me that he does therapy once a month, and he has for, like, 20 years. I went to therapy with him. It was so cool. Like, two weeks in.”
“One of the first things he said in therapy was, ‘I just want to make sure that I’m not pushing Tish too fast into a new relationship. She’s just gone through a divorce, and I want to really learn how to walk her through that in the best way possible.’ And I was just like, ‘Whoa.’”
Tish went on to call Dominic “awesome” and “great,” and she also said that when it comes to their relationship, he’s “stepped up and shown up and done it all right.”
“After a month, when we really knew it was something great, he was like, ‘The only thing I want to do is feel like this is my chance to be the best version of myself. Not only for you, for my children, for everyone,’” she recalled.
“I’ve never seen anybody work on themselves so much.”
Well, hey, that’s good. Check out the entire podcast episodehere.
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